Re: Hering 1923
- Subject: Re: Hering 1923
- From: "Ludo Beckers" <lazylew2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2003 10:36:41 +0000
Hi G
I have no idea. My friend JP, who's also a member of this list, studied
physics. When I hear about sealant stuff I always pass the info to him for
checking.
So far nothing usable came up (apart from beeswax).
Maybe Ben has some ideas?
Ludo
>Tell me, what wood varnishes are available in Europe? I am pretty sure
>there must be something better than the form of baking soda used in the
>days
>of Antonio Stradivari for keeping away woodworm.
>Are any of these varnishes water based rather than oil based? Maybe
>something non toxic intended for fruit bowls and wood toys for children?
>Do any of the water based ones come in smallish cans?
>Perhaps you could experiment with those?
>
>I'd be curious as to what you find,
>G.
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